Three Lifelong Skills with Meditation by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
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Through a simple guided meditation, Mingyur Rinpoche teaches us how to cultivate three lifelong skills that can help us to grow from our encounters with problems and obstacles and lead to fulfilling experiences in our relationships and life endeavors.
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Three Lifelong Skills with Meditation... 1. Wisdom ( seeing thing as it is) 2. Learning okay not to be okay ( makes problem as opportunity to learn and grow) 3. learning to be present, not lost thank you Rinpoche 🙏
I learnt shamatha meditation from HE Mingyur Rinpoche in Bodh Gaya in 2017 and 2018 during the Kagyud Monlam Chenmo . Mingyur Rinpoche's teaching on shamatha was brilliant and so simple to understand . I still meditate with Rinpoche using his KZread videos . I was doing meditation for one month everyday for 2 minutes and then in January my beloved father passed away . I was crying hopelessly at first but then when i got back home and did shamatha and contemplated the teachings on impermanence a deep sense of acceptance of the frugality of this samsara filled my heart. I concerntrate on prayers and butterlamps for my father and doing gyelwa on his behalf . Even after 49 days every prayer I make is for him and all sentient beings who are in bardo . I kept my mind at peace and my father visited me in my dreams many time and assured me he is alright . That was the power of shamatha to me and I am motivated to get higher and higher in levels of meditation. My father was the person I loved the most in this world and I accepted his death so now no one's death will break me in this world. I am free from the fear of death of loved ones. If I can let my father go I can let go of anyone in this world .
@randomboris
10 ай бұрын
What a wonderful story. Thank you for sharing it.
Basically he has taught Vipassanna just now ❤😊
THE LESSON When we confront discomfort: 1. See things as they are without adding our judgments. 2. Learn to accept the unwanted, recognizing that it will exist regardless of our wishes. We cannot escape from it, but we can change our perspective and transform it into a tool for personal growth, helping us to better handle it the next time we encounter it. 3. Not being lost - being present. How? For example, through breathing meditation: direct your attention to your breath. As long as you continue to feel it, you are fully aware. When you forget it in favor of other things like thoughts, you become lost. However, by remembering it, you become aware and present again. You don't need to stop thinking; you simply ignore it by gently redirecting your attention back to your breath.
Three lifelong skills: 1 natural breath, being with the breath as it is, is the beginning of the development of wisdom 2 if worries come, to do lists, no need to stop them: let them come let them go 3 You're not lost, you're with the breath: "short time, many times". 1 be with situation as it is, be clear and present with that 2 mistake, problem somewhere, obstacle: let them come, let them go. Learn from them, we can grow from problem. 3 Don't get lost completely, you always come back to you work, your study, your relationships with others.
@nitin1232003
11 ай бұрын
Yes , you got it right and did the right mapping 👍
@halogenzawgi9410
10 ай бұрын
Thank you
Thank you for all your videos. A very nice man introduced me to you. And I’m so glad he did. Have a wonderful day ❤
@orlahorgan4746
11 ай бұрын
Wonderful😊❤
I just love the way he says "normally"
Through dzogchen you realise the space of your awareness as well as reality. Phenomenon, simultaneously arising within the space of rigpa. Eventuality you get so good at it that this recognition is effortlessly achieved. You become the space of the internal experiencer. And you go so far into this space where you realise what the buddhas are saying. You understand theirs no difference between a buddha and a sentient. You realise the essence of where the potentiality for both buddha and sentient. You realise the nature of it very profoundly, which when you first realise it, you go into shock of anxiety but you then as an advanced trekcho practitioner, go into it again and again and you realise buddha nature and that it doesnt make a difference whether youre an ant or Samantabhadra or what. It doesnt matter. What would it matter when you see buddha nature. You see the condition for the potentiality for a buddha or a sentient, its all the same, you see where that came from. True buddha nature
Wow the first one is very relatable for me. I have this thing I do where I blush when a conversation becomes dry because I feel pressured to say something to keep it going, but then my mind dwells on the fact that I feel pressured and try’s to make me think of something to say quicker. It’s a constant cycle and it ends up with me blushing and feeling embarrassed about it for some reason (idk why) and leaves me feeling like a fool. Very nice video
I love the way you teach meditation. I thought I was never going to be able to. Since it’s very hard to quiet my mind. Thank you
So grateful to have your teachings 🌷🌷🌷💗💗💗
This was really helpful. The concept that out of the practice of simple awareness comes an understanding of truth, how things really are. And from an understanding of how things are rises wisdom.
Today I listened to this great teaching at the beginning of the week that I will move to Minneapolis where I hope that Mingyur Rinpoche will become my teacher. I've been a Buddhist since 1987, and heard two talks by him in person. I've been a certified meditation instructor for thirty years and I consider him one of the world's greatest teachers. Many of his teachings are on his Tergar website, many for free. Whatever obstacles you have run into there is a good chance you can learn much from him and the other teachers that he authorizes to teach new students in many locations.
Just found you after reading Altered Traits. Thanks so much for putting these videos of instruction on youtube. This level of instruction is so precious. Wishing you all the best. Tug je che.
I felt that with sleep MANY times. I've learned since that, not thinking about it is the best way to sleep
བཀའ་དྲིན་ཤིན་ཏུ་ཆེ་ལགས་སོ། ☸️💖🙏🙏🙏💖☸️
I love your talks Mingyur Rinpoche. So simple, even I can do it!
As an amazing man. I cannot tell you how he has helped me and helping me on my spiritual journey for life. You are a true treasure. Thank you 🙏🌞 Bye Stuart
Thank you for the precious teaching, Rinpoche-la.
Thank you, Rinpoche-la, for this and for the great teachings in person last week in St. Paul, MN. I learned so much, meditated a lot, and made new friends. ❤🙏😊
@imherenow8
11 ай бұрын
Rinpoche-la-ma-ma-na
When you love the Buddha as much as Ramana Maharshi, you find your attention sitting on the fence between going into the body and going into the knower of the body.
Our very simple n Great Yongni Mingur Rinpoche chog 🙏🙏🙏 SKU KHAM ZANG 🙏 n SKU TSE RING🎉🙏🙏🙏
Even I can do this. Thanks 😊
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤may you live long Rinpoche may your path be free from any obstacles
May long live Lama Buddha Dharma and Sanga..🙏🙏..
Thank you so much. You're teaching's have saved me from being consumed by my panic attacks, now it's very, very rare I have one. At first, several hours a day, and I meditated through them. These teachings have really helped to alleviate deep suffering in me.
Thank you so much for sharing, it's always very uplifting and inspiring. Much gratitude for your teachings, they've helped me to grow and navigate many hard times, I honestly don't know where I would be without your help. Much appreciation and admiration always :) 🙏
That was such an enjoyable lesson in wisdom, life through meditation, and so clearly expressed, thank you Yongey 🙏
Thank you so much, Rinpoche. Best practical meditation teaching ever! Thank you so much for making this profound teaching into such understandable language, so we can understand it. It is like you integrated your meditation experiences, and shared it from your heart directly into our hearts. Thank you so....much!!🤗💖🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Great at helping me understand meditation further. Thank you for your video.
About a week ago I received meditation music. I think from you relax nature I really love the 25 min video with the pictures of fingers holding prayer beads. I changed phone companies and now can't find that video. If you sent it could you please send it again. Thanks
Yes! That's it! So Simple but So clear
So calming 😊 So clearing 🙏 So centering 🥰
Good video, thank you a lot master 🙏 ✨️
Thanks You Rinpoche
Thank you so very much Rinpoche 🙏🙏🙏🕯️🕯️🕯️
May you be free from hostility, danger, mental, physical, and spiritual suffering. May all beings, seen and unseen, in all realms and planes of existence bless you. May all beings feel inner peace and happiness. Satu Satu Satu Amen
@ommanipadmehum4975
11 ай бұрын
As karma works I produce your prayer to you too: May you be free from hostility, danger, mental, physical, and spiritual suffering. May all beings seen and unseen, in all realms and planes of existence bless you. May all beings feel inner peace and happiness Satu satu satu Amen 🙏
thank you rimpoche
I’m grateful 🙏🏻
THANKS A LOT. 🌹❤️🙏🌈
Rinpochhe la, When would you bless the people of Ladakh? Please visit and bless us
Thank you so much! 🙏🍎🍕
How wonderful ❤, My deepest gratitude Rinpoche la 🌺✨🙏🙏🙏✨🌺
Thank you. 🙏
I guess i found my Guru....hoping best out of best...bless me with some blessings Rinpoche🙏🙏🙏 i wanted to learn meditation for long time ..
Awesome!!!!!! He IS what he says. Deepest respect! 🌸🌸🌸❤️🙏🏻
Thank you Rinpoche
Thank you, sending metta
Thank you 🙏
I have been a follower for several years and your teachings easy to learn and so helpful. I'm sure there are many lessons that delve deeper and become more of a challenge. As you have mastered those perhaps you would like to share a few with us. I know you have sessions one can pay for, some of us are on a fixed income but still could benefit from your wisdom. Just a thought......a good thought. Thank you for being. Namaste.
Thank you very much for this teaching, Rinpoche. You made this easy to understand and tangible.
Thank you so much, this came at exactly the right time for me. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Bought Your Book. It's lovely ❤❤❤
गुरुदेव 🙏🙏😑❤️☺️
Rinpoche, I saw you in my dream 🎉🎉❤
Rejoice Buddha dharma teachings of master venerable
Thank you for your strong joyful energy it means everything❤❤
Thank you so much guruba I missed your video ❤❤ Tasha delek ❤❤
Merci Rinpoche❤🙏
Thank you for add korean sub 💕 long live rinpoche 🎉
Great teaching, thank you for sharing to us your calm and nice energy ☀
Thank you sir
thank you
Thank you...🌱🙏
Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche,what to do when you try to watch the breath on its own and stop breathing following me have to take and watch intentional breaths for about 7 minutes until there is some distance from thoughts and start to feel that settling in feeling. 🙏🏻 much love and appreciation for all your teachings.
Thank you !
Thank you Rinpoche 🌈🌻
Thanks a lot ❤❤❤
Thanks
Thank you so much rinpoche.❤❤❤
Thank you very much
Obrigado!
you have such great soul
Thanks a lot
You are a great teacher, I agree with you except about human nature, you as Dalai Lama believe that basic human nature is good and nice. Human nature is complicated, mixture of opposite things
Thank You.
Thankyou 🙏
Deep insight!
Thank you so much Master🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you. Very helpful to me, much appreciated.
thank U 4 share
感謝明就仁波切的教學 噶瑪巴千諾 噶瑪巴千諾 噶瑪巴千諾
Thank you, dear Rinpoche 🙏🏻🤍✨
Thank you for your valued time and energy in sharing
Thanks, that was very interesting and helpful!
rinpoch you helped me lot
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The Real Master 👌
Following ur teaching is a great experience 🙏
Thank you 😊
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Your holiness. I do research on Vajrayana Buddhism in Bihar. You should visit Kajra in Lakhisarai District of Bihar. Kajra has been mispronounced in various ways by different ancient Tibetansn. Kajra was mispronounced as Kagyu, Kajra was mispronounced as Jagora in the Tilopa story, and Chakthani as Chativavo, In the Vajravarahi story Kajra is mispronounced as the pure land of Kijila, in the Shambhala story Kajra is mispronounced as Kalapa, and the Jhana river was mispronounced as Jonang school of thought. Kajra has several dakinis as deities, and next to Kajra is Narottimpur village where Naropa stayed when he was northern gate of Vikramshila. Kajra is the victory band around Atisha's palace, and near Kajra are two villages with Tibetan names. They are Marpa Khurd and Marpa Kalan in the name of and incient Tibetan called Marpa. Next to Kajra is the Kalchakra stupa where the Buddha imparted the Kalchakra teachings. And next to the stupa is a huge mud mound which has the three dimensional Kalchakra Mandala. The lovely part the area around the Kalchakra Mandala is in Atisas name. Your holiness, you should visit Kajra in your life. Because the concept of the Dalai Lama being an incarnation of Avalokiteshwar started on the Potala hill which is just behind Kajra town. Close to Kajra are Urain mispronounced as Urgain in the Tibetan seven line prayer. Northwest of Urain is Dhanari lake which Tibetans call Lake Dhanakosha. Southwest of Dhanari lake is Sahur again mispronounced as Zahor by Tibetans. Sahur/Zahor has a dakini temple who undoubtedly is Mandarva. Please view the video, ‘Padmasambhava’s life in India. (2)’.
Grazie❤
Yongey !
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